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Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins

SAPO-18 and SAPO-35 were synthesized and utilized as the zeotype in the bifunctional catalyst for the STO process, respectively. SEM and Ar physisorption proved that SAPO-18 displayed abundant outer cages, and facilitated the diffusion of the reactant and products. NH(3)-TPD revealed the adequate ac...

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Autores principales: Huang, Yuxuan, Ma, Hongfang, Xu, Zhiqiang, Qian, Weixin, Zhang, Haitao, Ying, Weiyong
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02087k
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author Huang, Yuxuan
Ma, Hongfang
Xu, Zhiqiang
Qian, Weixin
Zhang, Haitao
Ying, Weiyong
author_facet Huang, Yuxuan
Ma, Hongfang
Xu, Zhiqiang
Qian, Weixin
Zhang, Haitao
Ying, Weiyong
author_sort Huang, Yuxuan
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description SAPO-18 and SAPO-35 were synthesized and utilized as the zeotype in the bifunctional catalyst for the STO process, respectively. SEM and Ar physisorption proved that SAPO-18 displayed abundant outer cages, and facilitated the diffusion of the reactant and products. NH(3)-TPD revealed the adequate acid strength of SAPO-18, thus ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-18 bifunctional catalyst showed high selectivity to light olefins during the whole stage of the STO process. 19.9% CO conversion and 68.6% light olefins selectivity (free of CO(2)) was achieved over ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-18(0.048) at 653 K, 1.0 MPa, GHSV = 6000 mL g(−1) h(−1). The catalytic performance was stable after 6000 minutes of reaction because of the good diffusibility of SAPO-18. GC-MS and TG demonstrated that the ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-35 bifunctional catalyst deactivated very quickly because of the severe formation of the heavy coke deposits, which should be attributed to the acidic properties of SAPO-35 and the poor diffusibility originating from its 2-dimensional channel system. Although the ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-35 bifunctional catalyst exhibited high CO conversion and light olefins selectivity at the early stage of the STO process as well, its catalytic performance was unsustainable.
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spelling pubmed-86977602022-04-13 Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins Huang, Yuxuan Ma, Hongfang Xu, Zhiqiang Qian, Weixin Zhang, Haitao Ying, Weiyong RSC Adv Chemistry SAPO-18 and SAPO-35 were synthesized and utilized as the zeotype in the bifunctional catalyst for the STO process, respectively. SEM and Ar physisorption proved that SAPO-18 displayed abundant outer cages, and facilitated the diffusion of the reactant and products. NH(3)-TPD revealed the adequate acid strength of SAPO-18, thus ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-18 bifunctional catalyst showed high selectivity to light olefins during the whole stage of the STO process. 19.9% CO conversion and 68.6% light olefins selectivity (free of CO(2)) was achieved over ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-18(0.048) at 653 K, 1.0 MPa, GHSV = 6000 mL g(−1) h(−1). The catalytic performance was stable after 6000 minutes of reaction because of the good diffusibility of SAPO-18. GC-MS and TG demonstrated that the ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-35 bifunctional catalyst deactivated very quickly because of the severe formation of the heavy coke deposits, which should be attributed to the acidic properties of SAPO-35 and the poor diffusibility originating from its 2-dimensional channel system. Although the ZnCrO(x) + SAPO-35 bifunctional catalyst exhibited high CO conversion and light olefins selectivity at the early stage of the STO process as well, its catalytic performance was unsustainable. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8697760/ /pubmed/35423941 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02087k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Huang, Yuxuan
Ma, Hongfang
Xu, Zhiqiang
Qian, Weixin
Zhang, Haitao
Ying, Weiyong
Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
title Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
title_full Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
title_fullStr Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
title_short Utilization of SAPO-18 or SAPO-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
title_sort utilization of sapo-18 or sapo-35 in the bifunctional catalyst for the direct conversion of syngas to light olefins
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8697760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423941
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra02087k
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